Slingsby Maps

AH01 Table Mountain #12

Our ‘Table Mountain’ map can also be purchased in a three map SPECIALthat, with ‘Silvermine – Hout Bay’ and ‘Cape Point – Simon’s Town’, covers the whole Table Mountain National Park.

NOTE: The three map special is ONLY available for shipping WITHIN South Africa

“Table Mountain” is Map One in our three map series of the Table Mountain National Park.

This highly detailed map shows all approved paths on the mountain and includes full GPS information. The map shows theHoerikwaggo and the People’s Trail, and covers the area from Signal Hill to Devil’s Peak and Llandudno to Constantia Nek and the Vlakkenberg Plateau. This is the only map of the mountain endorsed by the Table Mountain National Park, and approved by the Mountain Club of South Africa.

Slingsby maps are the best! Thanks to the maps we had the best time of our lives hiking around without worries. The trails are as described and the maps are so accurate, they give one a sense of security. Beautiful jobs! Save yourself a lot of troubles and headaches by ordering and buying the Slingsby maps. – Brigitte Cohn, USA

To see further details and download free maps scroll down, and also check the links below.

NEW in this Edition are –

Distances and estimated times shown for all paths above the Contour Path or Pipe Track;

Customer Reviews

It took a while (18 days) for the ordered maps to arrive in Belgium, but it was certainly worth the wait!
Great quality & good details.
Loving it!

2017-09-18 09:48:39 UTC

Lee-Anne said:
Easy and hasslefree shopping

Needed to get our hands on the Table Mountain Map in a hurry -ordered online and had it by the next afternoon. Great service

2017-08-15 16:30:52 UTC

Cliff Delaporte said:
Map quality

Hi there. Although I am satisfied we the product, I had envisaged more detail on the Kirstenbosch to upper cable station or an expanded view. Also I recall the map quality for Drakensberg hiking maps years ago which was made of heavier duty waxy paper within a plastic sleeve.
But no real gripes - just some throwaway comments.
Regards
Cliff

1. All our maps are sold in plastic pockets. If you bought your map without one you should contact your retailer.
2. The only way we can print the map on heavier plastic would be to double the price. The material is imported and subject to the rand/dollar exchange rate. When we published our Drakensberg maps in the 1980s the rate was R1 = $1.30. Now R1 = about 7 US cents!
3. There is as much detail on that path section as [a] the scale will allow and [b] is necessary for safety. More detail could only be accommodated on a much bigger [and more expensive!] map.
But thanks for your remarks, none the less - we're always trying to improve! If the R/$ rate improves we might print the next edition on heavier paper ...

2017-07-06 20:08:29 UTC

Katja Lane said:
Table Mountain edition 12

Could not ask for better. It really helped us Girl Guides feel safe and will also be much used in future. Thanks